Yeah I would have to say that response with things in Ubuntu is pathetic.
A lot of the time its hard to get something fixed for the next release let alone in the current release where it should be fixed.
Its the good old 'have to upgrade to the next release to fix this problem, and then i get fresh new problems in the next release' (or continue to wait for a bug to be fixed and then it gets expired!).
Considering the people copied on bugs like this, its like they don't read their email..
So will somebody with authority like in Canonical get off their behind and sponsor one of the fixes that has been available for a very long time.
Yeah I would have to say that response with things in Ubuntu is pathetic.
A lot of the time its hard to get something fixed for the next release let alone in the current release where it should be fixed.
Its the good old 'have to upgrade to the next release to fix this problem, and then i get fresh new problems in the next release' (or continue to wait for a bug to be fixed and then it gets expired!).
Considering the people copied on bugs like this, its like they don't read their email..
So will somebody with authority like in Canonical get off their behind and sponsor one of the fixes that has been available for a very long time.